Mick Moss

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Mick Moss
Born (1975-08-08) August 8, 1975
England
Occupations Musician
Instruments vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
Years active 1990 - present
Associated acts Antimatter

Mick Moss (August 8, 1975) is an English singer/songwriter. He is best known for his role in UK band Antimatter.

Musical History

Moss began writing music for a solo career in 1995 after numerous disappointments with previous bands, the idea being that no longer could a key member pull out leaving the current project in ruins.[1]

From 96-98 the solo project went through numerous name changes, from ‘The Reptile Brain’, to ‘Heavy Soul’ and eventually ‘Cloud One’. The style of music early on was instrumental with a strong leaning towards rhythmic psychedelic rock/trance. The addition of vocals to Moss’s abilities in 1996 led to a shift in musical direction, where the writing turned to dark, melodic acoustic rock. During this period he wrote and recorded key tracks ‘Over Your Shoulder’, ‘Saviour’, ‘Too Late’ and ‘Angel’ (later re-titled to ‘Angelic’).[2]

Antimatter was formed in 1998 [3] when Duncan Patterson (then of Anathema) approached Moss to record an album with him after hearing Moss’s demos which bore a striking resemblance to his own newer material on Anathema’s ‘Alternative 4’ album (neither party had heard the others latest material).

The project was titled ‘Antimatter’ by Patterson, and would record their debut album in 2000. The album ‘Saviour’, featured an even split of songs written separately by Patterson and Moss.[citation needed] This method of writing alone and then compiling completed songs into one album would continue for the course of Patterson’s involvement in the project.[4]

Patterson decided he’d had enough of Antimatter after the release of the third album ‘Planetary Confinement’. Due to the non-collaborative nature of the previous albums, Moss (with Patterson’s blessing) continued with the projects name,[4] writing and releasing the entirety of the fourth album, ‘Leaving Eden’, and continuing to tour performing Antimatter songs of his own composition.[5]

In 2008, Mick established his own record label ‘Music In Stone’, releasing Antimatter's Live@An Club.

From 2009 - 2010 Moss compiled the 3CD/DVD, 100 page artbook 'Alternative Matter', producing the 30 minute documentary 'The Small Yesterdays'.

In January 2010, Mick announced two new releases on "Music In Stone"; Irish artist Lisa Cuthbert's album "Obstacles" and French progressive metal outfit Averse - The Endesque Chants.[6] Moss is credited on "Obstacles" for playing bass and additional vocals.

On 7 September 2010, it was announced that Antimatter and Lisa Cuthbert are to support prog-rock veterans Marillion at Leamington Assembly, London, as part of the UK's first ever Marillion Weekend, 6–8 May 2011.[7]

On 12 October 2010, Mick Moss announced the fourth act to the "Music In Stone" catalogue; Duncan Patterson & Augusto Reinhold - 'Herencia'. The album is said to be an assortment of traditional Irish, medieval, and Patterson's original instrumental compositions. Played on harp, flute and various stringed instruments.[6]

Discography

2002 - Antimatter – Saviour
2003 - Antimatter - Lights Out
2003 - Antimatter - Live@K13
2004 - V/A - The Lotus Eaters, A Tribute To Dead Can Dance
2004 - Antimatter - Unreleased 98-03 (Internet Release only)
2005 - Antimatter - Planetary Confinement
2006 - Bushido - Sonnenbank Flavour (Single)
2007 - Antimatter - Leaving Eden
2009 - The Last Embrace - Aerial
2009 - Antimatter - Live@An Club
2010 - Lisa Cuthbert - Obstacles
2010 - Antimatter - Alternative Matter CD/DVD
2012 - Fourteen Twentysix - In Halflight Our Soul Glows
2012 - The Beautified Project - Broken Smile (Single)
2012 - Antimatter - Fear Of A Unique Identity
2012 - The Beautified Project - Unplugged At Puppet Theater

2013 - Eudaimony - Futile

References

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